Wirerack system

July 19, 2004
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Designed for commercial and residential applications, the Studlock wirerack system allows users to setup and pull wire from 1,000-ft spools. The racks hold multiple spools, which keeps them off the floor. No tools or screws are required for installation, as a locking mechanism holds the racks securely in all wood and steel studs. They’re level upon installation and won’t tip over or slide when the spools run low.

StudLock

For more information, visit www.studlock.com.

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